
Hitachi & GE Vernova Plan Nuclear Reactors in SE Asia
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Hitachi and GE Vernova are considering building small nuclear reactors in Southeast Asia. This initiative follows their ongoing project of constructing a 300-megawatt unit in Ontario, Canada.
Hitachi and GE Vernova are exploring the construction of small nuclear reactors in Southeast Asia. While still in the planning stages, this could lead to more reliable and sustainable energy sources in the region.
For travelers, this development signals a potential future of more stable and eco-friendly infrastructure in Southeast Asian countries. Reliable energy can improve transportation, accommodation, and overall travel experiences.
Although the impact on tourism is long-term, it reflects a commitment to sustainable development that could enhance the appeal of Southeast Asia as a travel destination in the future.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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